Gracie and Rachel — Nowhere/Now Here

LGBTQIA+
By
Rachel Cholst
May 24, 2023
Rainbow Rodeo
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There are few things more intimate than creating art together. (I’m convinced that’s why we have so many couple duos: combine the heady intoxication of love and creative energy is a potent mix.) But what happens when, after nine years of creating together, you and your other half must split? Gracie and Rachel grapple with this question on their new EP, Nowhere/Now Here.

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Gracie and Rachel heads leaning against eachother arms outstretched faces lit in a rectangular prism of light
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